Do you want the Chinese Coast Guard? South Koreans, are you scared?

Forget about not wanting it, the South Koreans are going crazy, and they're frantically mobilizing warships to prepare...

Preparing to sail out to sea for a fight, Li Xinghe, without having time to stop in Osaka Prefecture, led the US-Japan joint fleet through the Shimonoseki Strait and blocked the route of the South Korean navy's assembly in the southwest sea area near Tsushima Island and Jeju Island.

The South Korean Coast Guard and Navy cursed Lee Sung-ha's ancestors for eighteen generations, and the radio channels were filled with insults directed at Lee Sung-ha and his parents.

Li Xinghe was happily eating melons on the boat.

Ma, come and cause me trouble if you dare!

The South Korean Navy will be hampered in its operations from now on and will have to detour around Ilyang Reef. Don't blame me!

When surrounded by Chinese warships and with naval guns and missiles aimed at Gwangju and Mokpo on land, please don't ask our joint Japanese and American naval forces for help!

I will not help you resist Chinese warships unless you acknowledge that the US G Brigade in Jeju Island is part of the US military stationed in Japan and that I will not interfere with their right to station troops.

Li Xinghe acquired these two reefs and then transferred them to Mao, the operator of the Jiangsu Coast Guard. This operation also managed to shake up the White House and the Pentagon. Washington bureaucrats, who were up in the middle of the night to deal with the situation, were completely bewildered when questioned by reporters and had no idea what had happened.

Under the watchful eyes of everyone, Li Xinghe led the US-Japan joint fleet in circles in the sea before landing at the port of Kitakyushu City.

Reporters from China, Japan, and South Korea crowded together on the dock, gazing at this trendsetter in East Asia.

"Minister Li, what exactly happened?"

Why are Japanese-speaking Chinese people taking over scientific research stations in South Korea?

Reporters swarmed in, holding up more microphones than the actress's genitals.

Li Xinghe struck a pose similar to Trump's, wiggled his hips and shook his waist, and said repeatedly:

"Oh, it must have been done by Chinese people. Aren't there many Chinese people who can speak Japanese? And many Ryukyuans who immigrated to Zhejiang also speak Japanese. It's not my fault."

The South Korean reporters were thrown into chaos, with cries and insults filling the air. One female reporter screamed that she had suffered a mental breakdown.

"It was you who created this chaos! It was you who stole our land!"

Upon encountering the term "territory," Li Xinghe immediately became serious and pressed for answers:

“I ask you, are these reefs part of our territory? What law stipulates that these two reefs belong to South Korea? Aren’t there already inscriptions on Xiaohesan Island and Marado Island marking the westernmost and southernmost points of South Korea? Or is it because the inscriptions are written in Chinese characters that Koreans can’t read them?”

Lee Sung-ha's counter-question left the South Korean reporter speechless.

Reefs are not considered islands, therefore they do not constitute territorial changes or wars.

Li Xinghe's words were more venomous than a snake's. With just a few words, he reduced the territorial dispute to a fight over rocks, which he considered a squabble between fishermen and bandits, not a conflict over national territory. Just like the US military stationing the G Brigade on Jeju Island doesn't mean that Jeju Island has been taken over by Japan.

In short, it all boils down to this: Koreans, you're being too sensitive.

Unable to win the debate, the South Korean journalist could only resort to cursing and scorn.

"You warmonger!"

Li Xinghe once again imitated Trump, closing his eyes and playing the accordion in front of the camera:

"Don't talk nonsense. Japan has always supported the peaceful resolution of disputes and also supports international law that delineates economic zones according to the continental shelf. If South Koreans disagree, I suggest you take a closer look at the names of the two seas near South Korea: the East China Sea and the Sea of ​​Japan. South Korea has never been a maritime nation, and it's always been secretly trying to change their names to the West Korea Sea and the East Korea Sea. You can fool yourself, but don't think everyone actually believes you. The international community does not recognize these two reefs as territory, nor does it recognize those two research stations as South Korean territory. I hope South Koreans understand this: the world doesn't revolve around South Korea. The loss of the research stations has nothing to do with me."

That being said, South Korea and Japan actually have very similar media models, both employing a highly self-deceptive mindset to the point of believing the world, which frequently leads to embarrassing situations on the international stage. Therefore, Lee Sung-ha's sarcastic remarks were directed at both Japan and South Korea.

The reporters couldn't do anything about Li Xinghe.

It can only be said that wherever Li Xinghe goes, chaos ensues, and everything falls into disarray.

He's a born bad seed.

The author says:

Author's Note: Thank you all for your support. Here's 5500 words. I was supposed to update on time at 7 pm today, but my mom started arguing with me about what to eat. Ugh... speechless. The older generation is really something; no matter how you ask, they won't say what they want to eat, they just say it's up to you.

Chapter 679: South Korea Surrounded on All Sides, South Korean Party Strife and the Hunt for the Traitor (5500 words)

End of March 2029.

Li Daiyao had no choice but to fly over the sky, using the excuse of going to Shanghai to discuss purchasing goods to receive consultation and discuss with senior officials whether China should participate in the limited-time event organized by Li Xinghe at Suyan Reef.

Li Daiyao felt utterly helpless about her brother's crazy behavior, but she just couldn't control him.

Meanwhile, in Kitakyushu City, at the docking point of the Combined Fleet.

The Nagumo sisters, acting as Li Xinghe's military associates, are helping him inspect various locations, especially the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force personnel, to prevent them from causing him any trouble.

Natasha and Nan Haonu lived in Li Xinghe's dormitory on the Kaohsiung. The two of them worked together to control a large computer and access satellite signals to quickly collect or relay important information.

Nanhao woman exclaimed in amazement:

"There's a lot of opposition."

"Of course it's big. If you stand at the bow of the boat, you can see the protesters on the shore."

Natasha pointed out the window.

There are quite a few Korean residents on Kyushu Island, Japan. There are more than 6000 in Fukuoka City, and about 95 Koreans are permanent residents out of the 1 residents of Kitakyushu. These people held up signs to protest outside the Maritime Self-Defense Force naval base. The content was pretty much the same, nothing more than insulting Lee Sung-ha and saying that Ieodo Island belonged to them.

Li Xinghe came down from the deck and gave instructions:

"I will spread this message to the Korean Chamber of Commerce in Japan. If the Koreans in Japan continue to cause trouble and are not as open-minded and honest as the Koreans, I will have no choice but to ask the Ministry of Public Security and the Public Security Investigation Agency to deal with them as foreign interference forces."

Soon, the news was sent to the Korean Chamber of Commerce.

This has become a source of mixed feelings of love and hate for Li Xinghe among Japanese right-wingers.

Li Xinghe and Hua Yingmei did indeed follow a populist path to some extent, and therefore their governance more or less revealed a Trump-style populist approach.

For example, Lee Sung-ha directly issued a threatening notice to the Korean Chamber of Commerce in Japan, telling the Koreans who were causing trouble in Kitakyushu to go home, prohibiting Koreans throughout Japan from participating in anti-government demonstrations, and also warning that if they caused trouble again, the Ministry of Justice would be asked to investigate those Koreans who support Dokdo and Socotra Rock as belonging to Korea, revoke their Japanese permanent residency and Japanese citizenship, and deport them within a specified period.

The news wasn't kept secret; instead, it spread widely through designated 'third-party channels.' Japanese netizens erupted in cheers, praising Lee Sung-ha for his successful expulsion of foreign immigrants. They expressed their displeasure with the Koreans, saying they were like mobile noise machines constantly clamoring, and that today they finally got to put the Koreans in their place.

Turning around, they then called Li Xinghe a traitor to Japan in other news reports.

However, the Korean district in Kitakyushu was targeted by police raids, resulting in the arrest of over two hundred people, all of whom were imprisoned on charges of espionage for obstructing military secrets. As for the subsequent negotiations between their lawyers and the court to secure their release, that was not Li Xinghe's concern.

As evening fell, under the cover of darkness, the Jiangsu Coast Guard crossed the East China Sea and fled after the Ryukyu Special Forces received advance notice. The Coast Guard flag was raised on the empty research tower, announcing that they had taken over the two towers.

However, this does not involve territorial issues, because reefs are not considered islands and do not possess territorial rights in a legal sense.

This is just one example: "The Jiangsu Coast Guard received a report of suspected pirate targets harassing fishermen in the East China Sea. They have been driven away and high ground in the area has been secured to prevent further pirate activity."

"That's it.

This little news item was posted in the corner of the official website, and netizens wouldn't find it unless they looked carefully.

But the flag has already been raised, so this matter is far from over.

This was the day when Lee Sung-ha was subjected to frequent insults in South Korea, and the search volume surged to one billion.

At this critical moment in public opinion, many fragmented pieces of intelligence (fictionalized stories) that the South Korean intelligence agency could not keep hidden were leaked out and were wildly disseminated by the South Korean media.

When South Koreans searched online, they discovered two different theories about Lee Sung-ha's ancestral home: one was that it belonged to the Deoksu Lee clan of Yi Sun-sin, and the other was that it belonged to the Jeonju Lee clan of the Joseon royal family. This enraged them further, and they began to hurl insults at Lee Sung-ha, calling him a traitor.

Fortunately, Zhao Lieshu's family has an official background with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; otherwise, her information would have been exposed as well.

On the same day, mainland compatriots used a search volume a hundred times that of South Koreans, and a data flow of hundreds of billions of searches to lavishly praise Li Xinghe's "Shangdang Poisonous Scheme".

The public doesn't need to consider serious political exchanges. They see the Jiangsu Coast Guard gradually taking over control of Rixiang Reef and Suyan Reef, and many video creators starting to fantasize about filling in islands with sand and deploying 750 rockets to cover the entire territory of South Korea, letting the South Koreans experience the power of having cannons at their doorstep.

Netizens have mixed feelings about Li Xinghe, praising him while also criticizing him:

"We misjudged you; you're the real patriot. You're like an atomic bomb!"

"Li Xinghe's actions deserve to have ten tons of TNT blown up on his ancestral grave."

“(Reply) His dead father claimed to be from five different places at different times: Shandong, Henan, Anhui, Jiangsu, and Nanjing. Even if you could verify his ancestral graves, his father would not acknowledge it.”

As a result, Li Jiangang's ambiguous ancestral home became a topic of great interest among the people of the Huaihai region.

But no one would dare to point it out easily, since someone had actually prepared firecrackers to set off smoke from Li Xinghe's ancestral grave and blow it into the sky, expressing the Chinese people's mixed feelings of love and hate towards this kid.

……

As the Jiangsu Coast Guard approached South Korean territory, Lee Sung-ha began a new performance.

The mission he received from the US was to overthrow the existing South Korean government; how could simply seizing a few underwater reefs be enough?

After the US-Japan joint fleet left Kitakyushu and entered the waters off Jeju Island, it issued a notice:

"The US-Japan joint fleet will conduct a special military exercise on the west side of Tsushima Island to prevent the Chinese and Russian fleets from joining each other. This is called the Tsushima Exercise! Passing ships are not allowed to approach the exercise area. If any ships are accidentally attacked, it will be considered the responsibility of the intruders."

Then, they began to drive away nearby South Korean oil tankers.

What's most disgusting about Lee Sung-ha is that he operates in the waters near Jeju Island, constantly escalating the situation, mainly to prevent oil tankers from the Middle East from entering Busan, Gwangju, and Pohang, and even to prevent them from approaching Incheon.

This is similar to China conducting military exercises in the Taiwan Strait to cut off oil supply channels between Japan and South Korea. Li Xinghe is a one-to-one replica of the figure in the waters off Jeju Island.

The South Korean Navy wanted to rush over to object, but the problem was that this fleet was a joint US-Japan fleet, with the American flag flying at the front.

Dare to object?

Meanwhile, in order to divert the attention of the South Korean media from the ownership of Socotra Rock and Hiyang Reef, the South Korean government and both parties had no choice but to choose the lesser of two evils and continue to hype up the Jeju Island issue.

They came up with a wonderful way to find humor in hardship:

"Li Xinghe, if you dare to come to Jeju Island, we'll arrest you!"

South Korean media believe that Lee Sung-ha's deliberately provocative exercise, centered around Jeju Island, included amphibious landings and island guerrilla warfare. Will he dare to go to Jeju Island?

If he dares to come, send the police to arrest him!

By using this kind of mental fantasy, the South Korean people are given a boost of mental sildenafil, which effectively releases their depressed national mood.

Upon hearing this news, Li Xinghe was shocked.

This allowed you to win?

Li Xinghe actually dared to take a helicopter to Jeju Island.

In any case, only Li Xinghe's G Brigade soldiers were stationed in the military camp in Seogwipo City on the entire island. It can be said that the island was, in fact, an isolated island overseas under the actual control of Li Xinghe.

Otherwise, what about those ordinary police officers on the island?

Thus, Li Xinghe landed in a Black Hawk helicopter at the military camp in Seogwipo City, which was controlled by Brigade Commander Adam Vilim.

Facing the throngs of South Korean reporters outside the barbed wire fence, Lee Sung-ha declared with righteous indignation:

“I’m here to help South Korea protect Jeju Island! If I don’t come here, what if China’s amphibious landing fleet enters Jeju Island? Besides, Jeju Island belongs to South Korea in terms of nationality, but it is under my jurisdiction in terms of military deployment. What’s wrong with me arriving on the island as the deputy commander of the US-Japan Combined Forces Command? South Koreans don’t need to be so sensitive.”

sensitive?

The sensitive word "Lee Sung-ha" has once again ignited great anger among the South Korean public, who have launched a barrage of profanities against him on various accounts.

Although the official language was very elegant, Li Xinghe continued to post wildly on his own social media accounts:

"South Korea should reflect on why so few countries in the world like you. By stealing and plagiarizing other people's culture and then pasting it on your own door, do you really think it becomes your own? As an overseas colony of American culture, you should figure out your place in the world!"

Such humiliation has drawn attacks from numerous South Korean netizens.

Unfortunately for Li Xinghe, he has connections with Vance, so Twitter won't ban his account and will even help promote it. It's easy for a single tweet to get tens of millions of views.

They'll bully you while stepping on your face, saying they're here to help you, while simultaneously putting pressure on you by stepping on your face.

Taking advantage of the large gathering of South Korean netizens, Lee Sung-ha started teasing them again:

“I recently read through historical records and discovered that Jeju Island was historically known as Tamna Kingdom, a horse-breeding land leased from China to Korea.”

Don't ask me what I mean, I'm just posting a picture of the Yuan Dynasty history book that's upside down.

Koreans in the comments section fiercely criticized Lee Sung-ha for spreading rumors, but Chinese and Japanese netizens, who are more familiar with Chinese characters, began to educate the Koreans about the Tamna Military and Civilian Prefecture as recorded in the Yuan Dynasty history. Then, the Koreans became even more impotent and enraged, fabricating history and accusing others of fabricating history, descending into a state of mental frenzy.

Meanwhile, Chinese netizens jokingly pointed out that Li Xinghe might not be familiar with classical Chinese, because he had the History of the Yuan Dynasty upside down.

This serves as a case study of his lack of knowledge and skills.

Li Xinghe's goal was not to provoke a social media war; his real aim was to promote a new, independent organization.

Lee Sung-ha organized the Korean mercenaries who had retreated from the Ryukyu battlefield and paid them a large sum of money to settle them on Jeju Island, preparing to organize the first independent armed organization in Jeju Island's history—the Tamna Independent Battalion.

On this day, when South Korea was trending, a brand new video appeared on the channel.

A group of South Koreans dressed in U.S. military uniforms gathered at the foot of Hallasan Mountain and filmed a video announcing:

"Jeju Island is a specially independent island recognized by South Korea. In our view, this island, which suffered massacres perpetrated by the South Korean government in history and whose culture and language are very different from those of the Korean Peninsula, should also have its own partial sovereignty! Independence, or semi-independence, should be considered! Jeju Islanders, support us!"

This series of provocations has once again triggered the fragile nerves of the South Korean public. Countless people have been hospitalized with vomiting blood.

The South Korean government was immediately in a state of utter chaos. Their intelligence system was weak, and they had no idea where this group came from. They were forced to divert attention by having the media aggressively suppress related information. However, the People Power Party happened to have allied with far-right YouTubers, who, disregarding domestic opinion, were instead producing videos to spread Jeju Island independence.

The issue of establishing a base was blown out of proportion, making this seemingly minor problem widely known and turning it into another core issue in the power struggle between the National Power Party and the Communist Party.

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